scald
51scald — v. a. Marg. 59. Ps. cxx. 6 …
52scald — skÉ”Ëld n. burn caused by boiling liquid or steam v. burn with hot liquid or steam; treat with or cover with boiling liquid or steam; heat to a temperature just below the boiling point …
53scald — obsolete to infect with a venereal disease From the burning sensation, especially in the male, who might have been infected in a scalding house, or brothel …
54scald — scald1 verb 1》 injure with very hot liquid or steam. 2》 heat (milk or other liquid) to near boiling point. ↘immerse briefly in boiling water. ↘archaic clean by rinsing with boiling water. 3》 cause to feel a searing sensation like that of… …
55scald — I. v. a. Burn (with a hot liquid). II. a. Scurvy, paltry, poor. III. n. Skald, ancient Scandinavian poet …
56scald — n. a burn produced by a hot liquid or vapour, such as boiling water or steam …
57scald — Welaahi …
58scald — 1. v. & n. v.tr. 1 burn (the skin etc.) with hot liquid or steam. 2 heat (esp. milk) to near boiling point. 3 (usu. foll. by out) clean (a pan etc.) by rinsing with boiling water. 4 treat (poultry etc.) with boiling water to remove feathers etc.… …
59scaldþýfel — see scealdþýfel …
60scald head — various scalp diseases that are characterized by loss of hair and by pustules that form scales by their dry discharge …